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Deinstitutionalization in major sports leagues : analyzing the NHL's path to competitive balance and financial stability including ideas for implementation

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Contributor Usher, John
Alpern, Paul
 
Creator Cutting, Jared
University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Management
 
Date 2008-02-28T20:44:43Z
2008-02-28T20:44:43Z
2003
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10133/596
 
Description ix, 197 leaves ; 28 cm.
Using the theory of deinstitutionalization, this paper illustrates the NHL’s evolution from
an entity comprised of singular owner interests whereby players were exploited to a
cooperative organization in which players have received significant employment gains. A
historical analysis was done using the sports league as the unit of study. In comparing the
NHL to the NFL, NBA and MLB, and using several studies in the sports literature, the
paper found that increased cooperation among owners as well as a certain amount of
liberality for players has enhanced the competitive balance and financial stability of some
sports leagues. The findings were then applied to the NHL’s situation using change
dynamic insights from deinstitutionalization theory to suggest a new business structure
for the league.
 
Language en_US
 
Publisher Lethbridge, Alta. : University of Lethbridge, Faculty of Management, 2003
Management
 
Relation Project (University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Management)
 
Subject Hockey -- Economic aspects
Professional sports -- Economic aspects
National Hockey League -- Finance
 
Title Deinstitutionalization in major sports leagues : analyzing the NHL's path to competitive balance and financial stability including ideas for implementation
 
Type Technical Report